The Colorado registration cards are on 40 rolls of microfilm (v.1 through v.40), Denver Public Library catalog number G973.91, W893co. The draft registration cards are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are...

Panoramic view of part of the 110 member cast of the "Marcus Show of 1921," a musical revue presented at the Broadway Theater, 1756 Broadway, in Denver, Colorado. Men and women cast members pose in front of the theater and on a checkered...

View of the plaza in Las Vegas (San Miguel County), New Mexico. People pose in front of the adobe buildings, one with a false brick front. Two of the buildings have portals with Territorial style posts and window frames. Horse-drawn covered wagons,...

View of the facade of the Marcus Hotel at 1320-1324 20th Street in the Union Station neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The blond-brick two-story building (ca. 1900) has rusted neon signs that read: "Café SukiYaki" and "Hotel." The building has...

Major Marcus Albert Reno, head and shoulders studio portrait in oval frame, wearing military uniform; engaged in Little Bighorn on June 25- 26, 1876, and set up a hospital during the hilltop fight to care for wounded.

Major Marcus Albert Reno, head and shoulders studio portrait in oval frame wearing military uniform; second in command of the 7th Cavalry at Battle of the Little Bighorn, sent by Custer to attack the village and forced to go on defensive, he led a...

Panoramic view of the cast of the "Marcus Show of 1924," a musical revue presented at the Broadway Theater at 1756 Broadway in Denver, Colorado. Shows men and women cast members and a little girl in a fur coat and hat. The little girl and others...

View of Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana, shows the bluffs of Major Marcus A. Reno's position with the right wing of the 7th Cavalry; site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne.

View across Little Bighorn River to the hill climbed by Major Marcus A. Reno's right wing of the 7th Cavalry, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.

View over the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana, shows the bluffs of Major Marcus A. Reno's position with the right wing of the 7th Cavalry, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, and a gravestone...

View of a weathered wooden grave marker of a doctor who was killed below Major Marcus A. Reno's position, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne; marker reads: "Trooper 7 U. S. Cav. Fell Here June 25, 1876," Little...

View west over Little Bighorn River from bluffs near Major Marcus A. Reno's hill position, site of the fight against Native American Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana.

Individual images of the members of Colorado's House of Representatives left to right and top to bottom are: John F. Topping, Charles R. Allen, A.E. Bromley, A.P. Rittenhouse, Charles M. Campbell, Joe E. Reynolds, F.E. Castello, [Nat]han Eldodt,...

Transcript of a document originally written by Maria Davies McGrath in 1934. This document contains transcripts of all three volumes, arranged alphabetically by pioneers last name. Within each entry is a brief biography of the individual (s) who...

The large, three-story home of Marcus Mills "Brick" Pomeroy stands at 2949 West 37th (Thirty-Seventh) Street at the corner of Federal Boulevard in Denver, Colorado. Designed by Pomeroy, the home included an art gallery and a speaker's platform. Two...

Group photograph of students posed in front of the entrance to the East Side High School once located at 19th and Stout Streets in Denver, Colorado. Students participating in the congress include: (standing row -back) Pivan, P.T. Granger, Sweet,...

View of Coney Island hot dog stand located at 10 Old Stagecoach Road, Bailey, Colo. Built by Lloyd Williams and Marcus R. Shannon in 1966, the unique diner, shaped as a 42-foot hot dog in a 34-foot bun, was originally located on Colfax Avenue in...